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Residents tell Salinas PCAC officer�s social-media posts erode trust; committee asks department for clarity

January 29, 2026 | Salinas, Monterey County, California


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Residents tell Salinas PCAC officer�s social-media posts erode trust; committee asks department for clarity
At the same meeting, several residents told the Salinas Community Advisory Committee they are worried that a Salinas Police Department officers public social-media posts endorsing federal immigration-enforcement actions undermine trust in the department and could make immigrant residents reluctant to call for help.

A resident said that while officers have a right to personal opinions, "what this is about is about trust," and asked the committee to clarify "what are the expectations for city employees, especially law enforcement when it comes to social media?" The commenter said the officers profile made clear the poster worked for the Salinas Police Department and described the posts as "very pro ICE," which the resident said raised fears in a largely immigrant community.

Another attendee asked how the department ensures timely, accurate information reaches the public, how press releases are issued and whether the department maintains active social-media pages across platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. Presenters did not give a detailed policy response during the meeting; committee members and staff said communication and community concerns would be noted for follow-up and suggested the department could respond at a future meeting.

The public comments were framed as concerns about fairness and safety: residents said social-media activity by an officer employed by the city can create the appearance that some community members will not be treated fairly. No formal complaint or disciplinary action was reported during the meeting; the issue remained a community concern flagged for follow-up by staff.

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